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february
Jamel Gaines Creative Outlet (JGCO) cordially invites cherished supporters, partners, and the wider community to a historic evening celebrating three decades of artistic excellence, cultural enrichment, and community impact.
Jamel Gaines Creative Outlet (JGCO) cordially invites cherished supporters, partners, and the wider community to a historic evening celebrating three decades of artistic excellence, cultural enrichment, and community impact. JGCO’s 30th Anniversary Gala will be held at BAM Fisher and will feature REMEMBERING, a powerful presentation directed and choreographed by Jamel Gaines. The evening will also include a special tribute performance honoring Malcolm X’s centennial, underscoring our commitment to cultural storytelling through dance and theater.
Mark your calendars for this unforgettable event:
Since its founding, JGCO has been committed to fostering artistic expression that reflects the resilience, diversity, and spirit of the communities we serve. This milestone event will celebrate our journey with an evening of captivating performances, storytelling, and tributes to those who have played an integral role in our success. The Gala will feature performances from our renowned Dance-Theater Ensemble, Young Artists, and Cultural Arts Program, reflecting on our rich history while offering a glimpse into the future.
Our 30th Anniversary Gala is more than a celebration—it is a fundraiser dedicated to sustaining and expanding JGCO’s mission. Proceeds from the event will directly support our efforts in inspiring youth, empowering underrepresented voices, and increasing access to the arts in Brooklyn and beyond. Donations will help fund our Arts in Education programs, scholarships, and community wellness initiatives, ensuring that the transformative power of the arts reaches even more individuals.
13 (Thursday) 7:30 pm - 15 (Saturday) 10:00 pm
BAM Fischer
321 Ashland Pl Brooklyn, NY, 11217
Choreographer Miro Magloire presents his New Chamber Ballet in two premieres to compositions by contemporary composers Elizabeth Gartman and Ya-Lan Chan. Music played live by violinist Madeline Hocking and pianist
Choreographer Miro Magloire presents his New Chamber Ballet in two premieres to compositions by contemporary composers Elizabeth Gartman and Ya-Lan Chan. Music played live by violinist Madeline Hocking and pianist Melody Fader. Known for his musicality, Magloire began his career as a composer, attending for four years the Musikhochschule Koln in his native Germany, where he studied under Mauricio Kagel.
14 (Friday) 7:30 pm - 15 (Saturday) 7:30 pm
Mark Morris Dance Center
3 Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn
This Black History Month, learn about the history of West Africa and the Diaspora
This Black History Month, learn about the history of West Africa and the Diaspora through the story woven intricately into fabrics. Find your creative resistance by learning about the history art of Adire Eleko, a wax resist dying technique practiced by the Egba People of Yorubaland (Nigeria, Benin and Togo).
(Saturday) 11:00 am - 3:00 pm
Wyckoff Farmhouse Museum
5816 Clarendon Rd
18feb6:00 pm8:00 pmEl Puente CADRE's The People's MIC6:00 pm - 8:00 pm El Puente, 211 South 4th St.
Join us on February 18, 2025, from 6-8
Join us on February 18, 2025, from 6-8 PM at El Puente Headquarters (211 South 4th St., Brooklyn, NY 11211) for another night of art, truth, and liberation. Rooted in the power of community, this open mic is a space to share stories, songs, and movement that honor our collective resilience.
This month, we’re honored to feature @truevillainy , a poet, Peace Poet, MC, and veteran youth worker whose work explores the complexity of Blackness and resistance in the U.S.
Every 3rd Tuesday of the month—pull up, speak up, and show out!
(Tuesday) 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Venture into the jungle with hosts Abby Govindan and Mohanad Elshieky as they bring you a stacked lineup
Venture into the jungle with hosts Abby Govindan and Mohanad Elshieky as they bring you a stacked lineup of nationally and internationally acclaimed comedians.
Lineup:
Michael Longfellow (SNL)
Lukas Arnold (Wild ‘N Out)
Matt Goldich (Seth Meyers)
Maddy Kelly (JFL)
Produced by Arish Jamil
Location: Union Hall, 702 Union St. Brooklyn, NY 11215
18 February 2025
7:00pm Doors / 7:30pm Show
$18 advance / $20 at the door GA (mixed seated / standing)
Ages 21
*Lineup subject to change
(Tuesday) 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
march
02mar8:00 pmT‘nA: A Drag Trivia Extravaganza at Pink Metal!8:00 pm Pink Metal, 253 Bushwick Ave
Think you’ve got the brains *and* the beauty? Prove it at T ‘n A, Bushwick’s hottest new drag trivia night at Pink Metal! Hosted by the electrifying Pacha
Think you’ve got the brains *and* the beauty? Prove it at T ‘n A, Bushwick’s hottest new drag trivia night at Pink Metal! Hosted by the electrifying Pacha and featuring the dazzling CHEETAHPRINT, this night is serving up fierce performances, three rounds of trivia, and fabulous prizes.
Come solo or squad up (teams of up to 4) and battle it out for the ultimate bragging rights. But the fun doesn’t stop when trivia ends—stick around for **gogo dancers on the bar until late!**
♥ Event Overview ♥
✨ **Fierce drag performances** throughout the night
❓ **Three rounds of trivia** with prizes after each round
🍸 **Two drink minimum** (because what’s trivia without cocktails?)
💃 **Gogo dancing on the bar** after the show—bring tips & good vibes!
🆓 **No cover!** (21 only)
Get ready to sip, slay, and serve up some knowledge. Bring your A-GAME and we’ll see you at Pink Metal!
(Sunday) 8:00 pm
Pink Metal
253 Bushwick Ave
Do you own a cookbook you love but never use? Or cherished family recipes that could be creatively commemorated? What about
Do you own a cookbook you love but never use? Or cherished family recipes that could be creatively commemorated? What about that stack of old food magazines or restaurant menus you can’t seem to let go of? Join MOFAD for a community crafting workshop and transform those cookbooks and recipes into vibrant works of art. With guidance from multi-disciplinary artist and chef, Andrea Lekberg, we’ll chat about our favorite recipes and lean into our creativity at this hands-on collage workshop.
We encourage you to bring physical cookbooks, recipes, food magazines, restaurant menus, or anything else you like! Don’t want to cut into a favorite piece? Bring a photocopy! MOFAD will also provide plenty of supplies for you to create for you to create your own cookbook collage to take home.
Ticket includes access to Flavor: The World to Your Brain from 6 to 7 PM, baked goods from The Artist Baker, and beverages.
(Thursday) 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
april
Riding high off their 2024 “Roll With It
Riding high off their 2024 “Roll With It Tour,” which received rave reviews from fans and critics alike and boasted several sold out shows, Billboard Chart-topping blues rockers The Record Company (TRC) have announced that they will be continuing their routing into 2025 and will be headlining the Music Hall of Williamsburg on April 11. They will continue to support their latest release The 4th Album.
During the shows, fans will enjoy the trio’s signature raw, bluesy rock sound as they perform tracks from their new record like lead single, “Talk to Me,” which reached #4 at AAA radio, and signature songs like “Dance On Mondays” and “Highway Lady.” The triumvirate will also round out their performance with hits from their catalog, including “Off the Ground” (#1 on the U.S. Billboard Alternative Songs Chart), “Rita Mae Young” (#12 on the Adult Alternative Songs chart), and “Baby, I’m Broken” (#6 on the Adult Alternative Songs chart).
TRC, featuring Vocalist and Guitarist Chris Vos, Bassist and Background Vocalist Alex Stiff, and Drummer Marc Cazorla, has a chemistry that brings a familial warmth to their music. Their 2016 debut album, Give It Back to You, earned a Grammy nomination and established their reputation for delivering both chart-topping tracks and thrilling live performances. Notably, their 2019 Bonnaroo set, described by Rolling Stone Country as “a wildly energetic show and one of the most communal experiences of the festival,” earned them a spot on Rolling Stone’s “5 Best Country and Americana Moments.” Over the years, they’ve shared stages with legends like John Mayer, B.B. King, Social Distortion, Bob Seger, and Blackberry Smoke, further cementing their place in modern rock.
Today, more than a decade since the band formed, TRC continues to take fans along with them on their musical journey through their stripped back approach.
“We want people to feel like they’re in the house [studio] with us, being part of this unpolished and homemade thing,” said Stiff. Cazorla added, “We embrace that space [between us] as part of the raw element. That’s what we explored on our latest album, and it’s beautiful. We can’t wait to continue it on the road.”
(Friday) 8:00 pm - 11:00 pm
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